Well... I will list a few because surprisingly there is a lot. Apples, Blueberries, Blackberries, Cherries, plums, peaches, pears, nectarines, grapes, watermelon, cranberries, pumpkins, tomatoes, cucumbers. Those are only some of the delicious fruits that grow in New England. But northern New England like Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont only can grow half of those foods. Southern New England Massachusetts's, Rhode Island, and Connecticut can grow all.
fruits provide the seeds and the seeds will grow into new plant
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The New England Way was a term used by the Puritans to describe their beliefs in hard work. This helped colony because hard work helped the colony grow tremendously as well as the New England colonies altogether.
Honeycrisp Apples grow in Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, New England, and New York State!!!
wheat and corn
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Trade affected the economy of the New England colonies in a number of ways including allowing them to live. Trade of fruits and vegetables allowed all areas to get the food they needed to eat well-balanced meals.
New England was well suited for commerce because of good coastal harbors.
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Robert Grow goes by Bob, Bobby (when in New England), Dwayne, and Chico.
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